Apple iPhone 7 Product Red Hands On

Apple officially unveiled the PRODUCT(RED) iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7. Whereas the device appears pretty slick on the surface, many individuals have argued that Apple should have done the front of the device black, as opposed to white.

We’ve already shared one idea picture that imagines a (RED) iPhone with a black front, however now YouTuber Danny Winget has got it a step further and transformed the device…

Winget posted a video highlighting the method of turning the (RED) iPhone 7 into the red + black color combination. The method is rather extensive, however, nevertheless it’s possible.

He explains in his video that it’s much tougher than just swapping out the white front display with a black one. When you do this, you’ll either have a black front with a white Home button or a black Home button, however, no Touch ID. This is because the Touch ID sensor is related to the iPhone’s logic board as a security care and thus can’t be switched between devices.

In addition to the main metal physique of the iPhone coming in a brand-spot-on red tone, the antenna plastic is red as nicely. The SIM tray is also the identical lovely red tone as the rest of the iPhone 7 Plus’ physique. That is an exercise in quality management, to be sure – even more than usual, that’s to say.

The new red iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 can be bought from the online Apple Store and in retail areas, where providers appear to be plentiful. There were lines at many shops around the country, however, so it could potentially sell out.

Costs for the red iPhone 7 begin at $749, with the device available in 128 and 256GB capacities. Pricing for the Red iPhone 7 Plus begins at $869.

The new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are available in the US and dozens of different countries now, and by the end of March, the device shall be available in more than 40 countries and regions.